Mister Triple X Rocks New York Fashion Week

Mister Triple X Rocks New York Fashion Week at Art Hearts Fashion – Grand Central Station Presented by AIDS Healthcare Foundation in Association with FTL Moda!Mister-Triple-X-5, bunny ears

The excitement and energy at the Mister Triplex #NYFW show was palpable. It was electric! The Mister Triple X “Vortex” collection for #SS2016 “debuted a flirtatious metallic pallet featuring rich body-con dresses, shorts and the designer’s signature bunny ears.”

The models were hot and the designs even more so! There is nothing better than fashion for a cause. I am honored to be a part of this movement. Below are pictured a small sampling of some of my favorite looks including the bunny ears!

Must haves for me are the green bodycon dress and classic grey jumpsuit. Click on photos and John Nacion’s link below for many more looks.

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Mister Triple X Rocks New York Fashion Week at Art Hearts Fashion

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“As a voice for artistic and cutting edge designers, Art Hearts Fashion is paving the way toward the future of Fashion Week. Art Hearts Fashion’s philanthropic drive stretches from coast to coast, putting the spotlight on how fashion can promote constructive ideals and influence the progressive evolution of the fashion industry. Each season, AHF works with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and Make-A-Wish. Participating designers can be seen on every major Hollywood celebrity including: Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Niki Minaj, Rita Ora, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Miley Cirus, Carrie Underwood, and countless more. The platform is unequivocally intertwined with the causes and organizations it supports.”

Photos courtesy of John Nacion Imaging

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#NYFW – What It’s Like To Be A Model

CULTURE, FASHION, STYLE
WHAT IT’S REALLY LIKE TO BE A MODEL DURING NYFW

Jenny Bahn
SEPTEMBER 08, 2015
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giftcard_body_NYCFWNew York Fashion Week is swiftly approaching, the evidence of which is crawling all over lower Manhattan in the form of leggy teenagers from Eastern Europe. Yes, I’m talking about models. Like the roar of cicadas is a reliable sign that summer has arrived, the young and beautiful girls traipsing through SoHo, portfolios and high heels tucked in a tell-tale canvas bag, are the surest indication NYFW is just moments away. I would know; I used to be one.

For a model, Fashion Week is a particular kind of hell. On the one hand, there’s the impending, addictive excitement of another round of runway castings, the chance that you, as a model, might score the booking that could make or break your career. All you need is to open Marc Jacobs or get an exclusive with Calvin Klein and your troubles as a broke and irrelevant unknown are practically solved in one fell swoop. Presto chango. Supermodel time.

But those slots are few and far between. The other side of the Fashion Week coin is something the modeling industry is practically founded on: seemingly limitless rejection. All day, you run around Manhattan, standing in hallways filled with one hundred prettier, thinner girls, all of you in the same pair of black skinny jeans, all of you breathing in the same hot and stagnant air, waiting for your chance to hand your portfolio to a casting director, throw your limbs around, and walk out swearing you’ll never subject yourself to another casting again. Until twenty minutes later you arrive at your next destination, another casting.

Don’t get me wrong. There’s plenty of great things about NYFW, especially when you’re young. The internationals, the parties, the free booze: it’s all a recipe for a very good time. But when it comes down to it, modeling is a job, and Fashion Week is one of the most unforgiving–and uncomparable–parts of the gig.

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MAD FOR PLAID?? & A GIFTCARD!

Everything Fall 2015 is about plaid. How do you feel about that? Did you ever have to wear plaid? Will you wear it this season?

THE PANT TO CHANNEL YOUR INNER PREP

AUGUST 31, 2015 | A GUEST POSY BY

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madplaidgc_main_150828When someone says “plaid,” what might first come to mind is the Scottish countryside and your grandpa’s old golf gear. No longer! Plaid is the perfect pattern for fall, with the right amount of masculinity to pair with the upcoming seriousness of the season. For the traditionalist, there’s Olive + Oak plaid button down. No muss, no fuss. Care for something new? Karen Zambos’ Connor Pant is a modern take on a classic, featuring a relaxed silhouette and a cropped ankle. You won’t be able to wear them through winter, but, for fall, they are totally a hole in one.

– See more at: http://www.zindigodaily.com/style/mad-plaid/?refid=f536d9df#sthash.WR6f0y5E.dpuf

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Las Vegas Here I Come!

Tomorrow I arrive in Vegas for the first time. I will be checking out the @flamingovegas. I hope it is all I hope for and MORE! I will keep you posted. Kareen was just there too!
VENI. VEGAS. VICI.
AUGUST 25, 2015 | A GUEST POST BY

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gift_cardDear Ambassadors,

I just got back from Las Vegas Magic Trade show where thousands of brands show their collections to potential retailers and buyers. The way business is done right now, the brands have three options to sell their collection: 1. open a brick and mortar shop 2. sell wholesale to retailers or 3. compete on Google for keywords to attract traffic to their online e-commerce. All of these options require risks and major investments.

The fashion industry is stuck in the past and brands have been in need of a new model to reach and attract new customers as well as reinventing the way people shop.

The real power lies with technology and social networks.

Technology like Zindigo enables everyone with a computer or a smartphone to set up shop, create and share content globally and earn significant revenues from it.

Zindigo gives this new generation of solopreneur: the Ambassador, the opportunity to bring value and contribute to the fashion world by sharing exclusive fashion collections through editorial content and gift cards with their entire social network.

As what for happened in Las Vegas, it didn’t stay there….you will see it in the new arrivals section of your shop in a few months.

Until next week, Kareen

– See more at: http://www.zindigodaily.com/style/veni-vegas-vici/?refid=f536d9df#sthash.eCWBNpR4.dpuf

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Disney Princess Style Inspiration

CULTURE, FASHION, STYLE
STYLE INSPIRATION STOLEN FROM DISNEY PRINCESSES
AUGUST 12, 2015 | Guest Post BY

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gift_cardIf you haven’t idolized, pretended to be, and convinced yourself that you are, in part, at least one (ideally five) of the wide range of Disney Princesses, then you should probably cease reading this article now.

If, however, you are like me, and have been mentally, emotionally, and — for the purposes of this piece — stylistically, impacted by the likes of Belle, Ariel, Snow, heck- even Nala, then the following fashion comparisons are one’s to which you’re likely to relate.

On that Alan Menken-written note, I present to you, five modern day style interpretations of Disney princess perfection.

Let’s not save the best for last and start this off with a proverbial bang.

01Pocahontas. & Fringed Clothing
To say that the movie Pocahontas has had a big impact on my life is an understatement so grotesque that I know no way to convey the hold that this movie and character have had over my being.

From lofty aspirations of singing while paddling a canoe over a waterfall, to more attainable goals of simply being unreasonably stubborn in any and all scenarios, Pocahontas has influenced me in too many ways to measure.

Her specific stylistic decisions are merely one of those influential components. Most crucially — fringe.
From fringed skirts, like this Raoul one, in woven and suede textures, to fringe-adorned crop tops, vests and — lest we forget — footwear — there are few things I don’t think can be made better by a bit of tactfully shredded fabric.

Gauging to Poca’s signature outfit, she agrees.
Side note: Girl should probably invest in a change of clothes.

02Jasmine & V-shaped Waistlines
There was always something incredibly compelling to me about the shape of the top of Jasmine’s pants. A random, but noticeable, detail — that subtle V is not only alluring, but flattering, and adds a bit of intrigue to the midriff, which is so often abused.

Today, seeking this detail is not always easy, but unquestionably rewarding. V-shaped waistlines are skirts and dresses are the most common iteration, and never fail to result on a full on performance of A Whole New World, complete with pseudo carpet ride and all.

Note: Ariel’s tail can very well be considered a second, and equally as effective, example. To that point, Snow White’s got a little V-action going on too.

It’s a cult. Join it.

03Belle & Low Ponytails.
When perfected, there is nothing as effortlessly beautiful as the loose, low, delicately draping ponytail. Shadowed beneath its higher-angled and attention seeking counterpart, the low ponytail holds a special place in my heart, largely due to our dear beautiful bookworm, Belle. Tied together with a ribbon (or, if you please, Ruffian silk scarf), and topped off with a carefully placed wisp of loose chocolate brown hair, Belle’s ponytail is the epitome of elegance — provincial or not.

04Mulan & Ballet Slippers
Fine. Not “ballet” slippers. Ninja slippers?

Regardless, her shoes are on point. As someone who is typically averse to Raoul flat footwear, by contrasting it with the menswear ensembles and the fact that Mulan is, in short, a pretty killer chick, her selection in foot accouterments is alluring. To this day, every time I fear that my flats are too feminine, I imagine myself defeating the Hun, hooking up with my strong-but-sensitive military captain, obtaining a magical cricket, and saving my country — and all is right with the world.

05Ariel & Strapless bras/bikinis
Say what you will about strapless lingerie — if Ariel can wear one while swimming under countless tons of oceanic pressure and frolicking with a spunky flounder, you can wear one to the bar on E 12th St.

Show off your collarbones, avoid strap imprints on your shoulders, and go forth. You’re part of their world, now.

06Snow White & Blush
Blush gets a bad rap — ,probably because it’s been abused to no avail. Alas — if we harken back to the days of our fair Snow White, we can really assess the true implications of appropriately-placed rouge. The cosmetic application is the ideal way to imbue a hue of innocence and with an aptly placed touch of sex appeal.

Well down, Snow, though, let’s leave the mascara to the pros next time. You’re down to three eyelashes, and I’m starting to fear for your future.

So, next time you’re seeking stylistic inspiration, look no further than your vintage VHS tapes, or secret adult coloring books. Sure, street style’s great, but fantasy worlds are infinitely better.

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Festival Day Today!

Festival day today in my area of the world. Nothing better, the weather is perfect for a festival; not too hot, not too cold. This festival is on the water! I have the best clothes to wear! So excited to be picking my fav clothes for the day! The sensible side of me knows that booties are a must for a festival and have to have a hat and sunnies near the water. I love this @kasnewyork piece available in my shop and the silver head wrap on @justfabonline. Gotta get going! More pics to follow!@kasnewyork @raoul @tracywattshats @shoedazzleI’m ready to go with @kasnewyork @raoul @tracywattshats @shoedazzle @justfab #jerryjam2015

jerry garcia, grateful dead, phish, buddy meriam, reckoning, bob weir, phil lesh, festival, on the water

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